Important Notice:

2018 Oakland Minimum Wage RateEffective January 1, 2018

Click the poster image to open for download. Some businesses opt to use this poster to help inform customers of the changes and why some prices for products/services may increase as a result of the wage increase.

Notice from the City of Oakland

Measure FF, the voter-initiative ballot measure passed in November 2014, provides annual increases to Oakland’s Minimum Wage based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI-W) for urban wage earners and clerical workers for the San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The CPI-W from August 2016 to August 2017 increased approximately 2.9%.

As a result – Oakland’s Minimum Wage will go up to $13.23 on January 1, 2018.

In light of the increase, employers are required:

• By December 15, 2017, employers must distribute and prominently display posters on the new minimum wage increase to all employees;

• On January 1, 2018, the rate goes up 37¢ to $13.23 for all employees that work at least two hours in a particular work week in Oakland

• The other benefits mandated by Measure FF — paid sick leave and payment of service charges — remain the same as when the employment law took effect on March 2, 2015.